Craft Fair to benefit Faith Restoration Food Pantry
Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
at Hope Lutheran Church 45 Maple Dr., Beaver, PA 15009 across from Tusca Plaza and Hardy Field.
Craft Fair to benefit Faith Restoration Food Pantry
Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
at Hope Lutheran Church 45 Maple Dr., Beaver, PA 15009 across from Tusca Plaza and Hardy Field.
The New Brighton Business District Authority invites all New Brighton merchants to attend their annual Merchant Breakfast Meeting. This year’s event will be held on Thursday, May 16 at The Merrick Art Gallery, 1100 Fifth Avenue. The meeting starts at 8:00 AM with a discussion on the latest events in New Brighton followed by a workshop on the use of social media to best promote businesses and the community. Refreshments will be served. A tour of The Merrick Art Gallery will be offered following the meeting. Those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP by May 13 by calling (724) 385-0862 or by emailing Connect@PaParamount.com.
Children’s Art Classes will be held on five consecutive Saturdays:
May 4, 11, 18, 25 and June 1, 2019
Class times are 10 AM to 12 NOON for children ages 5 through 12.
Children will explore painting, printing, and collage artwork that will be imaginative and creative.
Cost is $70-all materials included.
A TEEN WORKSHOP will be held on May 18th from 1-3 PM for ages 13 and up. Teens will draw the human eye combining it with other objects to create an easy Surrealism drawing using colored pencils and markers. “eye” imagine you will enjoy the fun! Cost is $75-all materials included.
AN ADULT WORKSHOP on gel printing will be held on May 24 from 7-9 PM. The printing plates feel like gelatin, but are durable and reusable so you can take your printing plate home with you to continue your artistic experience. Creative exercises and demonstration provided to help you decide what you would like to print. Cost is $80-all materials inclulded.
Merrick Art Gallery is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, free art gallery and museum and is located at 1100 5th Ave., New Brighton, PA 15066. The hours are: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM. Closed Sundays and Mondays. For more information or questions, call 724-846-1130
Boy, 11, killed in crash on Pennsylvania turnpike
MOUNT PLEASANT, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say an 11-year-old boy has been killed in a crash between a pickup truck and tractor-trailer on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Hayden Ford was killed in a collision Thursday just before 2 p.m. on the turnpike in Mount Pleasant.
Officials say Hayden was riding in the front seat of the pickup when it rear-ended a tractor-trailer. The Connellsville’s native was pronounced dead at the scene.
A person in the tractor-trailer was airlifted to a hospital with unknown injuries.
The crash remains under investigation.
Steelers trade up in first round to draft linebacker Bush
By DAN SCIFO Associated Press
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Steelers saw a player they liked in Michigan linebacker Devin Bush, so made a rare, aggressive move to get him in the first round of the NFL draft.
Pittsburgh moved up 10 spots in the first round to select Bush with the 10th overall pick on Thursday night.
“If a player is high on your board and he gets within reach, then you make the necessary moves to go up and get him,” Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert said.
Pittsburgh swapped first round picks with the Broncos, sending the 20th overall selection to Denver along with a second round pick (No. 52 overall) and a 2020 third rounder.
The Steelers hope Bush can be a capable replacement for Ryan Shazier, the Steelers’ 2014 first-round pick who will sit out a second straight season while recovering from spinal surgery in December 2017.
Bush is well-aware of Shazier’s story, but he’s ready to carve out his own role.
“I wish all the best for Ryan Shazier in his recovery and I hope to see him soon,” Bush said. “I’m not trying to compare myself to Ryan Shazier or anybody else. I want to come in and be Devin Bush.”
Bush, a 5-foot-11, 225-pound junior, played in 39 games, making 32 starts during a three-year career at Michigan. A consensus All-American in 2018, Bush registered 194 tackles, including 20 for loss, 10 sacks, one interception and 17 passes defensed at Michigan.
Bush, whose father Devin Bush Sr. won a Super Bowl in St. Louis, was named the Big Ten defensive player of the year and Big Ten linebacker of the year in 2018. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said the organization scouted Bush extensively.
“He’s an all-situations linebacker, but we’re equally as fired up about his intangibles,” Tomlin said. “He comes from a football family and he’s a football guy. We interviewed a lot of Michigan players and it was unanimous in terms of who their unquestioned leader was.”
Pittsburgh started 7-2-1, but a late collapse forced the Steelers to finish 9-6-1 and miss the playoffs for the first time since 2013. The Steelers hope Bush can serve as a three-down linebacker who can rush sideline-to-sideline and also make plays in the middle of the field to bolster a defense that failed to create takeaways or land critical stops down the stretch.
Bush feels he can help remedy the problem.
“I think I’m a good fit because I love to win,” Bush said.
While Bush can immediately help the defense with his skillset, Colbert said he might not be thrust into a starting role after the team signed former Los Angeles Rams linebacker Mark Barron to a two-year free agent contract in March.
“He will help us at some point, but it will be when he’s ready and not necessarily forcing him into a situation,” Colbert said. “He was a great player on a really good college defense, but it’s still the NFL. I think Devin will push the process, but it will be up to the coaches to decide when he’s ready.”
The Steelers still have eight picks remaining, including two third-rounders. Their next pick, No. 66 overall, is the third-rounder acquired for star receiver Antonio Brown — the only player in NFL history with six straight 100-catch seasons — who was traded away to the Oakland Raiders.
Colbert said the trade for Brown and the future compensation the team may receive after losing All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell allowed the Steelers to trade up and draft Bush. Bell sat out last season after declining to sign his $14.5 million franchise tender.
“We said under no circumstances would we go into (Friday) with less than two picks,” Colbert said. “We would look into trading up, but that was our criteria because there are good picks left. And we believe we’ll have some type of compensatory pick in 2020, so it gives us a little more justification for trading away a future pick. Had we not had 10 picks, we probably wouldn’t have been able to make this trade.”
Bush is Pittsburgh’s first top 10 pick since 2000, when the Steelers selected Plaxico Burress at No. 8 overall. He’s Pittsburgh’s first top 10 pick on defense since Hall of Famer Rod Woodson in 1987. Pittsburgh has used its first round pick on a defensive player each of the last seven years.
The last time the Steelers moved up in the first round was 2006, when they picked wide receiver Santonio Holmes. In 2003, Pittsburgh moved the Steelers from 27th overall to No. 16 to select four-time All-Pro safety Troy Polamalu.
“Mean” Joe Greene, the Steelers’ No. 1 pick in 1969, announced Bush’s selection. Moments earlier, Tomlin was on the call, telling Bush that the Steelers were about to trade up and pick the Michigan standout.
“He was just like ‘Are you ready to be a Steeler?'” Bush said. “And I was like, ‘Hell yeah coach, I’m ready.’ They were super excited and told me how much they felt they needed me. It was a great moment.”
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The payroll supervisor who withheld notices of fines for delinquent payroll taxes from county officials – was fired this morning. Chief county solicitor Garen Fedeles tells the Beaver County Times that county officials found that Barbara Rossi had received numerous notifications from the IRS of an impending lien but did not notify superiors. The move comes as county officials continue to investigate a $378-thousand-dollar tax lean filed by the IRS against the county. Fedeles and other county officials were scheduled to further discuss the lien with the IRS today.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania’s Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey is endorsing Joe Biden for president, just minutes after the former vice president entered the 2020 race. In a statement Thursday, Casey touted Biden as a fighter for the middle class who can beat President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania if Biden becomes the Democratic nominee. Casey himself spent two years in the Senate with Biden before the Delaware senator went on to become vice president under President Barack Obama.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) Former Vice President Joe Biden is running into immediate headwinds from some progressive Democrats from the party’s left wing as he launches his 2020 presidential bid. A group aligned with New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called Justice Democrats says Biden is a centrist Democrat who could “divide the party” and could squelch progressive enthusiasm for policies like single-payer health care and a Green New Deal. Biden joined the crowded Democratic presidential contest this morning.
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un confirmed during their first summit he is willing to give up his nuclear weapons — but only if he gets an ironclad security guarantee first. Putin stressed that Moscow and Washington both want North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons. But he said the security guarantees should be underwritten by multiple countries, hinting at an arrangement like the six-nation talks that collapsed in 2009.